no.

wow1;wow2;wow3

and you get a command history. after you type it once, you won't have to again.

you can even launch wows on other machines. (assuming A and C are left and right)

A:wow1;A:wow2;C:wow1;C:wow2;wow1

starts 5 copies, across 3 machines, even maximized with username auto-filled in, cpu affinity set, frames throttled to maximized performance, and keymaps loaded. even the remote keyclones will auto-connect upon startup.

(i thought that was a niffy bit o' programming getting all that going in one blast...)